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Can Betas produce slick? Also, do beta's also experience heat symptoms?
I imagine betas would produce natural lubricant like regular humans do, not bucketfulls, but some. As for heats, no.
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Do ruts and heat cycles happen for life or is there such a thing as menopause?
I like to think yeah, otherwise the old people would just end up breaking their hips wayyyy too often.
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Can female beta get omega pregnant? I've read one story that said female beta knotting and have penis.
With standard rules, no. Female beta wouldn't have sperm or a penis, but as always, individual authors can make their own rules 🤪 so anything is possible
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What happened if an omega has their heat when the alpha was outside the country?
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What if the alpha just didn't want to take care of them?
Have you ever been in 120 degree heat with no ac and no water? It's like that. Just uncomfortable, sweaty agony until the heat passes.
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So I Heard that an alpha can have more than 1 omega, what happened if their omega's has their heat at the same time or at the close period of time?
If an alpha can have more than one did their omega's ever get jealous with each other of even fight and what did the alpha do with it?
Orgy?
The omegas would probably get jealous and the alpha would need to tame them, but the fun part is that it's always up to characters and author!
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I’m not sure if you already answered this but can male betas impregnate male omegas?
YES! But due to betas low Fertility and the lack of a knot. It wouldn't be very common.
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What sexual organs do they have in the ABOverse? So do all Alphas have dicks and all omegas klits or does it depend on the author
Well, obviously everything is ultimately up to the author but typically yeah. Alphas always have a dixk with a knot and omega always have some type of uterus/vag combo
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so females alphas are basically futas?
Yes and it's spectacular, my favorite part by far
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I need to update this account sometime soon and do more with it.
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I read a manga where the alpha got the beta pregnant. Then maybe it differs according to the authors. Is this possible?
Standard rules is No. Not possible. I actually find it annoying when that happens. Basic rules of the universe I follow when writing it, Alpha and Omega = Yes
Alpha and Beta = No
Beta and Omega = No
This is how I choose to write the universe. I find it easier with a harsher rule line.
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What if an Alpha bonded with an omega, but for many reasons the Alpha starts to distance himself... How would the omega's reactions be? Would he feel sick or something on that line? Thank you in advance!
They would feel sick, rejected, and hurt. If not taken care of by themselves or friends or family i go with that it go spiral into a life long illness. Honestly it depends on what type of universe it is. Some people portray things differently. If its common in that universe for Alphas and Omegas not to date around but to strictly court the Omega. The last one I could see what I said above happen.
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Chapters: 10/10 Fandom: Sherlock (TV) Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Rape/Non-Con Relationships: Sebastian Moran/Jim Moriarty Additional Tags: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Alternate Universe, Power Play, Knotting, Master/Slave, Sex Pollen Summary:
Alpha Sebastian is a prisoner of war, thrown into the gladiatorial rings where he catches the eye of the omega emperor and becomes a pet. But he is the most deadly sort of pet, absolutely capable of biting the hand that feeds him, only to learn that betrayal--and possession--goes both ways. The most dangerous men in two nations play a game of power and lust, at the risk of destroying both nations and each other.
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Old News
So I just discovered something from 2018 that I definitely should have known about concerning a lawsuit between two omegaverse writers. I'll spare you the details because honestly I don't care all that much about some petty plagarism claim thats totally bogus, but what I DO care about is an official court document laying out some of the main rules and characteristics of an omegaverse fiction. You can read the full court document at the link provided here (https://www.virginiadefamationlawyer.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/53/2019/11/Amended-Complaint-Quill.pdf), but the highlights I want to share are as follows:
THE OMEGAVERSE LITERARY GENRE
24. The AU omegaverse (or “Alpha/Beta/Omega,” “A/B/O,” or “Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics,” as its slightly broader category is called) is a collection of related literary tropes that have tended to develop and evolve in fanfictions written over the course of many stories by many authors, including anonymous and pseudonymous authors.
25. Frankly, omegaverse stories are not for everyone, although they are broadly popular and sold in major retail outlets. The overarching dynamic is that humans in the AU omegaverse are categorized not only by gender but also by a second dynamic: whether they present as Alphas (dominant, physically large, quick-tempered, natural leader) or Omegas (submissive, delicate, calm, peace maker), with an undetermined number of “humans” being default Betas.
26. Omegaverse stories often involve romantic, sexual, or other pairings between males. However, male and female pairings have existed in the sub-genre for some time and, in particular, before publication of either of the series involved in this case.
27. Omegaverse has been described as a “perfect storm” of several popular fan fiction (and romance) tropes, often including form-shifters (especially werewolves), soulmates, “breeding” and hypersexuality, empathic or telepathic bonds, and biologically deterministic hierarchical societies. As a term of folksonomy (rather than taxonomy), omegaverse is collectively created and used by its fans, who are at liberty to include or exclude any aspect they like. No one owns the omegaverse or its tropes.
28. To be recognized as an omegaverse, at least several of a large number of the usually-recognized common omegaverse tropes need to be present. These include:
• Imprinting (the mythology within omegaverses often assumes there exist certain “true” Alpha/Omega mate pairings, a perfect match of eternal love, and the Alpha often “imprints” on his mate);
• Scenting (pheromones are excessive for Alphas and Omegas often displaying their moods and affection);
• “Omega Heat Cycles” and “Alpha Rut” (a biologic necessity to procreate);
• Mate Bonding (a permanent bond between the partners, often because of imprinting and claiming bite);
• “Claiming Bite” (the Alpha marks the Omega during mating);
• Knotting (a physiological condition experienced by the Alpha during mating to aid in impregnation);
• Pregnancy (on the part of males – often called mpreg – as well as females).
29. Omegaverses share many other commonly used terms and ideas, such as “nesting” (the need to prepare a place for heat and conception), “heat suppressants” (often used to hide one’s Omega status or simply not to experience heats), and Omega “sanctuaries” (a place where Omegas may experience their “heat” without the intrusion of Alphas).
30. By most accounts, omegaverse arose as a specific sub-genre in 2010-2011 and acquired its name late in 2011. A/B/O started as an anonymous fan fiction community for the television show Supernatural, and quickly grew popular enough to become an identifiable genre with its own recognizable tropes. Within two years, the sub-genre had spread to dozens of other fandoms. For example, on the multi-fandom collection, Archive of Our Own, about 2,000 stories were tagged A/B/O by 2013. The sub-genre’s popularity grew exponentially; by 2018, more than 40,000 works had been tagged A/B/O.
31. Although the majority of omegaverse stories employ a male-male sexual dynamic, by 2013, about 10% were labeled male/female. A June 13, 2011 story is recognized as the first male/female story that followed clear omegaverse tropes and terminology. Archive of Our Own hosts several longer omegaverse stories about Alpha males and Omega females written in 2012, including novel-length male/female stories from 2014. In 2014, the mainstream feminist blogging site Jezebel featured an article explaining omegaverse to its readers.
32. The quick dissemination of omegaverse tropes across many popular fan fiction fandoms helped spread the popularity of omegaverse to male/male commercial romances (often written by fan fiction authors). Meanwhile, some established male/female commercial romance also grew in popularity in the 2000s, including that of the shifter (often werewolves, such as Patricia Briggs’ ALPHA AND OMEGA Series [2007–15]) and that of the hyper-masculine Alpha hero, which romance writer Doreen Owens Malek describes as a “strong, dominant, aggressive male brought to the point of surrender by a woman.”
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